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06/21/2023 SOURCE: 1010wcsi.com

Indiana FFA Members Show How They’re ‘Living to Serve’ at Convention - 1010 WCSI

“Learning to Do, Doing to Learn, Earning to Live, Living to Serve.” That’s the FFA motto. The “Living to Serve” piece of that was on full display across the Greater Lafayette Community on Tuesday as FFA members from around the state participated in community service projects that included mulching at parks, helping at animal shelters, The post Indiana FFA Members Show How They’re ‘Living to Serve’ at Convention appeared first on Hoosier Ag Today.

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06/21/2023 SOURCE: beyondpesticides.org

National Pollinator Week 2023—Preserve and “BEE-Protective” of Pollinators! - Beyond Pesticides Daily News Blog

(Beyond Pesticides, June 20, 2023) Welcome to National Pollinator Week, during which time we recognize—and take action to protect—this important ecosystem link. Pollinators—bees, butterflies, birds, bats, and other organisms—make a critical contribution to plant health, crop productivity, and the preservation of natural resources, but their existence is threatened by their pesticide-contaminated habitat.   Check out this week’s calendar of activities and actions below! On social media, we will be featuring Pollinator Artwork submitted by the community, as well as the numerous cute (and “not so cute!”) pollinators that live in the world around us!  Also, check out our live Pollinator Poll! Follow us and like our page on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn!  Monday: Juneteenth and Environmental Justice  As Pollinator Week launches with the celebration of Juneteenth, it is time to renew our commitment to environmental justice while seeking the adoption of transformational policies and practices that recognize the urgency to address disproportionate harm inflicted by toxic pesticide use.   Those fighting for environmental justice understand that the harms inflicted by toxic chemical production and use cause disproportionate adverse effects on people of color—from fenceline communities near chemical production plants to the hazardous and inhumane working conditions in agricultural fields, to […]

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